The Courtsdesk Dashboard

Your personal home page - live news and data, with all your alerts, tracked items and listings calendar

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Once logged in, your home page is a personalised dashboard. In addition to summaries of recently updated information across our data sources, it also has your calendar of events you have tagged for notifications, your personally tracked items, your recently accessed pages, and analytics about all the data feeds available to you.

There are three main areas to the page: 

1. Interactive news and analytics

You’ll notice that the very first thing you’ll see on your dashboard page is an interactive chart that displays a snapshot of data across our service.

Each heading explains the source of the data, e.g. ‘New High Court Cases’ and you will see graphs, pie charts and words clouds depicting analysis of new or recent information.

Please note, that like most charts on Courtsdesk, the information displayed here is clickable and hyperlinked - it will direct you to that information, on the relevant section of the site.

Directly below the interactive charts is your News Wire, where you will find hyperlinks to each new published case or listing. You can alter the date and click on the hashtags to filter the results. Hashtags are based on key words found in the new cases and listings each day. 


2. Your Alerts & Tracking

This section of the page also has Recent Pages which is a history of the pages you have recently viewed, and Latest Alerts which offers quick links to any alerts generated from the items you track, e.g. saved searches which have found a positive match, or updates in cases or companies you track. 

3. Quick link news feeds 

The left side of your dashboard is populated with various sections of filtered information like: Recently Published Judgments, Recent Accounts/Returns, Recent Legal Notices, Recent High Court Cases and Legal Diaries from the Superior Courts. 

Legal Diaries are downloadable in a PDF form and are added to our system as soon as they become public. 


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